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], is one of the notable ancestors of Taoni Bhati Rajputs]] |
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The '''Taoni''' is a ] ethnic group who, dominated a region in ] then a part of the ] until the period of the ].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K_FRF3a5y2EC&pg=PA9 |page=9 |title=Punjab Through the Ages |volume=1 |isbn=978-8-17625-738-1 |first1=S. R. |last1=Bakshi |first2=Rashmi |last2=Pathak |publisher=Sarup & Sons |year=2007 }}</ref> They are an offshoot of ] Rajputs of the ].<ref>Rajput Qabail by Azam, Kamran. p.199</ref> The Taoni (Bhatis) also ruled over Punjab Hills being rulers of the ] until 1948. Before the ], In areas surrounding ] and ], the Taons or Taoni had 14 ]s and 24 makans,<ref>{{cite book |url=https://www.google.com.pk/books/edition/Census_of_India_1901_Punjab_and_North_We/1qYJAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=chhat&pg=PA322|page=323 |title=Census of India, 1901: Punjab and North West Frontier Province (2 v.)|first=Edward |last=Gait |publisher= Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India |year=1902 }}</ref> the chhats – being ], Shamdo, Kauli, ], Patton, Khera Gujju, Suhron, Ajrawar, Chamaru, Manakpur, Jausla, ], Khanpur and Morinda. According to the tradition of the tribe, their eponymous ancestor Raja Tan (aka. Rai Tan) was a grandson of Rawal Shalivahan Singh II, the King of Jaisalmer (1168–1200).<ref>Rajput Qabail by KAMRAN AZAM SOHDAHARVI.</ref> The said Raja Tan left Jaisalmer and came to ], Punjab. Later, His descendent Raja Amba founded the city of ] and made it the capital of his kingdom.<ref>Rajput Qabail by KAMRAN AZAM SOHDAHARVI. p. 200</ref> |
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The '''Taoni''' is a ] subclan who, together with the ], dominated a region now in ], ] until the period of the ].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=K_FRF3a5y2EC&pg=PA9 |page=9 |title=Punjab Through the Ages |volume=1 |isbn=978-8-17625-738-1 |first1=S. R. |last1=Bakshi |first2=Rashmi |last2=Pathak |publisher=Sarup & Sons |year=2007 |}}</ref> |
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==History and origin== |
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The Taonis being Bhati Rajputs claim ] ancestry. According to the traditions of the tribe, their eponymous ancestor, Rai Tan, was a grandson of the famous ] of ].{{cn}} One of the descendants of Rai Tan, Rai Amba is said to have founded the city of ].{{cn}} |
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